It needs 2.5 times it’s budget to break even.Michael Mann’s ‘Ferrari’ Has Grossed $6.8 Million, So Far … — World of Reel
It pains me to see Michael Mann’s “Ferrari” doing so poorly at the box-office, but it was to be expected. The film is not at all for mainstream tastes, and, rather, a slowburn. In other words, it’s not “Ford v Ferrari.”www.worldofreel.com
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A month ago, “Ferrari” was described as a $90 million arthouse film. That’s fairly accurate. It’s not like it isn’t playing wide enough either — Neon launched “Ferrari” in over 2300 theaters on Christmas Day — it’s just that nobody went to see it. In four days, “Ferrari” has only made $6.8 million domestically.
As mentioned, “Ferrari” cost $90 million to make; it likely won’t get its money back and will, sadly, probably, lose plenty. Neon acquired the film in July for $15 million, and they might also net some losses from their purchase."
It’s not even going to do that.